Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: gaillardia => Gaillardia aristata, Gaillardia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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66375J. Henrichs   1661937-06-03
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Within limits of Reno., 39.529633 -119.813803

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66376S. Anderson   s.n.1995-07-09
United States, Nevada, Elko, Elko, K-Mart [2450 Mountain City Highway]., 40.837653 -115.787559, 1554m

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66377J. Myers   2071997-06-28
United States, Washington, Garfield, Blue Mountains, Umatilla NF, jeep trail # 1072 parallel to the Tucannon River. Road to right crosses Cummings Bridge towards town [Dayton?]., 46.384606 -117.69552

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66378B. Ertter; L. Ertter   42551981-06-19
United States, Idaho, Boise, Brownlee Creek Road, NW of Gardena, 2.5 mi E of Brownlee., 44.015695 -116.213488, 1280m

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66379A. Nelson   73131900-06-29
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Chug Creek., 41.576636 -105.317886

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66380R.R. Halse   72742007-06-22
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, Along OR Hwy 244, ca 1.3 miles E of Ukiah., 45.14528 -118.9729, 1055 - 1055m

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66404J. Beatley   116431970-09-08
United States, Nevada, Clark, Cold Creek Field Station, base of E slope NW Spring Mountains, Indian Springs drainage basin, 36.415963 -115.740425, 1829m

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66410O.B. Metcalfe   1421903-06-15
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Gila River bottom, near Cliff., 32.956254 -108.602425, 1372m

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66411R.D. Thomas   234701971-06-11
United States, Louisiana, Union, At Liberty Hill Cemetery, SE of LA 33, N of Farmerville., 32.824186 -92.32856

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109960D. Gentilcore; B. Banick, C. Collins, T. Pereira   23142021-05-31
United States, Utah, Emery, San Rafael Desert, near Wild Horse Trailhead, 500 meters SW of intersection of Temple Mountain and Goblin Valley Road., 38.650908 -110.658234, 1622m


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